Chevrolet Europe Announces 2009-2014 Spark Recall
Chevrolet Sparks sold in Europe between 2009 and 2014 are being recalled for a hood latch that may corrode and not latch properly.
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Chevrolet Sparks sold in Europe between 2009 and 2014 are being recalled for a hood latch that may corrode and not latch properly.
Despite GM’s efforts to fix 2.4 million ignition switches, half of the owners haven’t responded. GM has started using Facebook to reach out.
Only certain models are recalled due to a manufacturing error.
GM has now issued 75 recalls so far.
GM victim fund chief Ken Feinberg has received 153 applications claiming a loved one has been lost to the ignition defect.
GM has been gathering a lot of attention from these trucks, but this type is probably unwanted.
117,651 vehicles in North America have a defect that may cause an electrical short that might cause the vehicle to stall or not start.
The investigation is ongoing.
The families of Amy Rademaker and Natasha Weigel have accepted GM’s offer for settlement.
The ride’s been bumpy, but the road appears to be smoothing out.
2 more than what was claimed a week ago.
Initially there were only 13 folks identified as being victims of faulty ignition switches, but the number has risen to 19.
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205,309 of the affected vehicles are in the United States.
The natural gas system may leak.
More finger pointing.
GM says they still may issue more recalls if need be.
Certain Cadillac ATS and Buick Encore models are affected.
GM had previously confirmed just 13 deaths.